Monday, December 26, 2016

Youtube daily report Dec 26 2016

Diplomats from Seoul, Washington and Tokyo will hold a meeting early next year to strengthen

and reaffirm their trilateral ties.

It's a move many experts believe is necessary as a growing uncertainty looms over the foreign

policy directions of the incoming Trump administration in the United States.

Kim Hye-sung has more.

South Korea, the United States and Japan will hold a vice foreign ministers' meeting in

Seoul next month to discuss North Korea sanctions and security cooperation.

Japan's Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported Monday that the timing of the meeting is still being

worked out,... but it will be held before Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20th.

- "While the big picture remains the same, there

are some uncertainties regarding the incoming Trump administration's foreign policies.

During the trilateral talks, the three parties will likely reaffirm their ties as established

under the Obama administration and remove any loopholes in their North Korea policies.

In a way, it's like sending a warning message to Pyongyang."

The officials who will present are South Korean First Vice Foreign Minister Lim Sung-nam,

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Shinsuke

Sugiyama.

According to the Japanese daily, the three are expected to discuss their cooperation

on implementing the sanctions on North Korea following the adoption of the latest UN Security

Council Resolution, 2321, and coordinate ways to enhance security cooperation following

Seoul and Tokyo's signing of a military intelligence sharing pact last month.

The trilateral meeting, if held in January, will mark the sixth of its kind.

At the last meeting, held in October, the three sides agreed to strengthen their unilateral

sanctions against North Korea following the regime's fifth nuclear test.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News

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Number of foreign tourists to S. Korea hits record high 17 mil. this year - Duration: 1:56.

By the end of 2016, more foreigners would have visited Korea than any other year...

with the annual number of foreign visitors to Korea expected to top 17 million.

The nation saw an on-year increase of more than 30-percent in the number of foreign tourists

in the first eleven months of this year.

What drew them to this country?

Our Oh Junghee explains.

According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism,... Korea is expected to see its

highest-ever number of foreign tourists this year -- over 17 million.

That's almost 2-thousand visitors per hour... and 32 per minute.

The total number breaks the previous record of around 14 million tourists set in 2014.

A great deal of the increase is owed to a surge in visitors from China.

Their numbers rose by roughly 35-percent from last year... to surpass 8 million for the

first time.

Japanese visitors increased by 25-percent... to around 2-point-3 million.

The number of tourists from Taiwan and Hong Kong saw a significant rise as well... by

60-percent and 24-percent, respectively.

Overall, the number of tourists rose by more than 30-percent from last year's figure...

and part of that spike is because of a decline last year...

due to the spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS.

The inflow of foreign visitors is expected to have a positive influence on the Korean

economy as well.

The tourism ministry estimates the nation will earn over 16 billion U.S. dollars in

tourism income,... see a production boost of roughly 28 billion dollars... and create

some 374-thousand jobs.

To further bring in more visitors and provide a better experience for them, the ministry

aims to develop an original set of tourism contents for the nation... by expanding joint

efforts between the government and the tourism industry.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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Choi Soon-sil denies most allegations against her, but said she's ready for life imprisonment - Duration: 2:45.

Our starting point tonight: a special in-jail parliamentary hearing.

Members of a bipartisan parliamentary committee investigating the power abuse scandal that

led to the parliament's impeachment vote against President Park Geun-hye... took a trip to

a detention center in Seoul to question a longtime friend of Park who's at the heart

of this massive scandal.

Why and what did they get out of her?

Park Jiwon explains.

The session was held behind closed doors for two and half hours,... and only eight of the

18 panel members were allowed in.

During the meeting, Choi apologized for the confusion she caused to the nation... but

denied most of the allegations against her.

The chair of the special committee panel said Choi hardly answered to any questions faithfully.

:YTN "Choi Soon-sil said she is very much sick

due to depression and cardiac disorders, and the panel had much difficulty in progressing

the session, as she hardly gave any sincere answer."

The panel of lawmakers said she denied most allegations, and said she does not know other

key figures involved in the scandal,... such as former senior presidential secretary Woo

Byung-woo and former presidential chief of staff Kim Ki-choon.

Lawmakers also said that Choi said she's prepared for life imprisonment.

They added Choi became very sensitive when she was asked about her daughter's issue.

"She cried when her daughter's issue was raised.

She didn't seem to show remorse or be guilty on other charges, but she shed tears regarding

her daughter's matters."

Choi's lawyer issued a statement that the session violates the court's decision that

her client is not allowed to see anyone but him until mid-January.

The committee said in response... that it is executing the official duties of parliament...

and the visit was therefore not in violation of the law.

Meanwhile, other six panel members held a similar closed-door session at another detention

center with former presidential secretaries Jeong Ho-sung and Ahn Jong-beom.

Park's former personal secretary Jeong acknowledged that he regularly sent official documents

to Choi,.. saying President Park trusted Choi a lot, and they two held frequent discussions

on diverse matters.

Former senior presidential secretary for policy coordination Ahn Jong-beom said he just followed

President Park's instructions... in regards to allegations that two government-linked

foundations, the Mir and K-Sports Foundations,... forced big corporations to pay hundreds of

millions of dollars in donations.

Park Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Choi Soon-sil denies most allegations against her, but said she's ready for life imprisonment - Duration: 2:45.

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CLARISSA or the History of a Young Lady by Samuel Richardson 📖 Letter 1 | Audiobook - Duration: 7:46.

LETTER ONE of Clarissa, or the History of a Young Lady

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CLARISSA , or the History of a Young Lady

by Samuel Richardson

LETTER I

MISS ANNA HOWE, TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE JAN 10.

I am extremely concerned, my dearest friend, for the disturbances that

have happened in your family.

I know how it must hurt you to become the subject of the public talk: and yet, upon

an occasion so generally known, it is impossible but that whatever

relates to a young lady, whose distinguished merits have made her the public

care, should engage every body's attention.

I long to have the particulars from yourself; and of

the usage I am told you receive upon an accident you could not help; and

in which, as far as I can learn, the sufferer was the aggressor.

Mr. Diggs, the surgeon, whom I sent for at the first hearing of the

rencounter, to inquire, for your sake, how your brother was, told me,

that there was no danger from the wound, if there were none from the

fever; which it seems has been increased by the perturbation of his

spirits.

Mr. Wyerley drank tea with us yesterday; and though he is far from being

partial to Mr. Lovelace, as it may well be supposed, yet both he and Mr.

Symmes blame your family for the treatment they gave him when he went

in person to inquire after your brother's health, and to express his

concern for what had happened.

They say, that Mr. Lovelace could not avoid drawing his sword: and that

either your brother's unskilfulness or passion left him from the very

first pass entirely in his power.

This, I am told, was what Mr. Lovelace said upon it; retreating as he

spoke: 'Have a care, Mr. Harlowe--your violence puts you out of your

defence.

You give me too much advantage.

For your sister's sake, I will pass by every thing:--if--'

But this the more provoked his rashness, to lay himself open to the

advantage of his adversary--who, after a slight wound given him in the

arm, took away his sword.

There are people who love not your brother, because of his natural

imperiousness and fierce and uncontroulable temper: these say, that

the young gentleman's passion was abated on seeing his blood gush

plentifully down his arm; and that he received the generous offices of

his adversary (who helped him off with his coat and waistcoat, and bound

up his arm, till the surgeon could come,) with such patience, as was far

from making a visit afterwards from that adversary, to inquire after his

health, appear either insulting or improper.

Be this as it may, every body pities you.

So steady, so uniform in your conduct: so desirous, as you always said,

of sliding through life to the end of it unnoted; and, as I may add, not

wishing to be observed even for your silent benevolence; sufficiently

happy in the noble consciousness which attends it: Rather useful

than glaring, your deserved motto; though now, to your regret,

pushed into blaze, as I may say: and yet blamed at home for the faults

of others--how must such a virtue suffer on every hand!--yet it must

be allowed, that your present trial is but proportioned to your prudence.

As all your friends without doors are apprehensive that some other

unhappy event may result from so violent a contention, in which it seems

the families on both sides are now engaged, I must desire you to enable

me, on the authority of your own information, to do you occasional

justice.

My mother, and all of us, like the rest of the world, talk of nobody but

you on this occasion, and of the consequences which may follow from the

resentments of a man of Mr. Lovelace's spirit; who, as he gives out, has

been treated with high indignity by your uncles.

My mother will have it, that you cannot now, with any decency,

either see him, or correspond with him.

She is a good deal prepossessed by your uncle Antony; who

occasionally calls upon us, as you know; and, on this rencounter, has

represented to her the crime which it would be in a sister to encourage

a man who is to wade into her favour (this was his expression) through

the blood of her brother.

Write to me therefore, my dear, the whole of your story from the

time that Mr. Lovelace was first introduced into your family; and

particularly an account of all that passed between him and your sister;

about which there are different reports; some people scrupling not to

insinuate that the younger sister has stolen a lover from the elder: and

pray write in so full a manner as may satisfy those who know not so much

of your affairs as I do.

If anything unhappy should fall out from the violence of such spirits as you have to deal

with, your account of all things previous to it will be your best justification.

You see what you draw upon yourself by excelling all your sex.

Every individual of it who knows you, or has heard

of you, seems to think you answerable to her for your conduct in

points so very delicate and concerning.

Every eye, in short, is upon you with the expectation of an example.

I wish to heaven you were at liberty to pursue

your own methods: all would then, I dare say, be easy, and honourably

ended.

But I dread your directors and directresses; for your mother,

admirably well qualified as she is to lead, must submit to be led.

Your sister and brother will certainly put you out of your course.

But this is a point you will not permit me to expatiate upon: pardon me

therefore, and I have done.--Yet, why should I say, pardon me? when your

concerns are my concerns? when your honour is my honour? when I love

you, as never woman loved another? and when you have allowed of that

concern and of that love; and have for years, which in persons so young

may be called many, ranked in the first class of your friends,

Your ever grateful and affectionate, ANNA HOWE.

Will you oblige me with a copy of the preamble to the clauses in your

grandfather's will in your favour; and allow me to send it to my aunt

Harman? --She is very desirous to see it.

Yet your character has so charmed her, that, though a stranger to you

personally, she assents to the preference given you in that will, before

she knows the testator's reasons for giving you that preference.

End of LETTER 1

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